You try really hard to plan for the unexpected things that happen in life. But you just can’t plan for everything. The car breaks down and you don’t get paid for another week. You need a quick fix with quick cash loans. At Advance Financial, we’re here to lend a hand to get you a quick loan for some quick cash. Our stores are conveniently located to get you in and out, quick and easy. And whether you need $25 or $4,000, we can get you the quick cash you need and you can be on your way. And, if you can’t make it into one of our 80+ locations, you can always go online to get a quick loan. Our agents are always here to help.
While a cash advance lender may only charge $15 for every $100 you borrow, that’s only for two weeks. If you don’t pay back the loan as well as interest and fees, you roll over the loan and then you’re responsible for paying the interest again. An interest rate of 15 percent for a two-week loan becomes an interest rate of 30 percent when you roll it over for a month. And if you extend the loan for a year and do the math, you end up with an annual percentage rate of almost 400 percent!
A cash advance loan works just like a payday loan. (Not surprising, since they’re the exact same thing.) To get one, you go to a payday lender and write a check. You date it for your next payday and make it out for the amount of the loan plus interest and fees. The lender will then give you cash or transfer money to your bank account. It’s yours to spend, but remember that check you wrote? As soon as your next payday arrives, the lender will cash it and the amount will be withdrawn from your bank account.

We adhere to the principles of the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). Because we may report your payment history to one or more credit bureaus, late or non-payment of your loan may negatively impact your credit rating. If you fail to repay your loan in accordance with its terms, we may place your loan with or sell your loan to a third-party collection agency or other company that acquires and/or collects delinquent consumer debt.